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Prosper, an online lending platform, approved the San Bernardino shooters—Syed Rizwan Farook and his wife Tashfeen Malik—for a loan of more than $28,000, Reuters

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SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. - Syed Farook got a $28,500 loan from online lender Prosper not long before the San Bernardino shooting, officials have confirmed to CBS News. Farook and wife Tashfeen Malik stormed a holiday party for the office where Malik worked, killing 14 people with semiautomatic rifles

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San Bernardino shooting That question arose Tuesday after Bloomberg News and others reported that Syed Rizwan Farook received a $28,500 loan from San

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2/8/2015EXCLUSIVE - A $28,500 deposit was made to Syed Farook’s bank account from WebBank on or about Nov. 18, some two weeks before he and his wife Tashfeen Malik carried out the San Bernardino massacre, a source close to the investigation told Fox News Monday. Investigators are exploring whether the

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/27/2014Officials: San Bernardino shooters pledged allegiance to One focus for the FBI is a $28,500 cash loan from an online San Bernardino shooting:

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2/8/2015In the weeks before the San Bernardino massacre, the husband-and-wife assailants obtained a $28,500 loan — an advance that authorities believe may have helped them acquire last-minute firearms, ammunition and components to build explosives, two federal officials said Tuesday. The loan offers

A married couple who killed 14 people in last week's shooting rampage in San Bernardino, Calif. , borrowed about $28,000 from an online lender, a sum deposited into their bank account about two weeks before the attack, sources told Reuters on Tuesday. Disclosure of the unsecured loan Syed Rizwan

Переглянути відеоTwo people have been shot and wounded in a pawn shop robbery in Highland on Thursday, according to the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department. Deputies responded to Tony's Jewelry and Loan Pawnshop in the 26000 block of Highland Avenue after being notified of a silent alarm around 11:15 a. m